Sentences with phrase «stamped filed copy»

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I have friends who even include their kids in work — from stamping envelopes and making copies to filing.
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The above is published (you can see date stamp), whole thing is explained in very fine detail and handful of scientists are informed, among them Dr. Svalgaard, with the additional advantage of him having copy of the actual Excel file.
Further the files were bleached removing the time stamps that would indicate the time and day the files were copied.
There are alternatives, but if you regularly need to rearrange, redact, Bates stamp, and OCR PDF files, you should probably get a current copy of Acrobat Pro.2
Once you have filed your petition and affidavit in support of your judicial review, you will need to serve stamped copies of these documents on all other interested parties.
To file the documents, the clerk will stamp your original petition and affidavit, and stamp your copies.
Once your documents are filed, the registry will give you stamped copies of your petition and affidavit.
When you file your paperwork, the Court Clerk will sign and stamp the summons and give it back to you with a copy of your Petition.
The clerk assesses a filing fee at the time you file, and you should bring two copies of all documents to receive a file stamp from the clerk.
The clerk will stamp the copies as filed.
Each copy should have the date and time of filing stamped on it by the clerk.
The clerk will file your original paperwork and return your stamped, filed copies to you.
The clerk will keep your original documents and stamp your copies as filed, then return them to you so you can have them served on your spouse.
The plaintiff gives a copy of the signed complaint to the clerk, who gives the plaintiff a copy with a date stamp and notation showing that it has been filed with the court.
If your spouse will cooperate, you may use the service by mail option and, along with a stamped copy of the Petition and other relevant documents you filed with the court, provide a Notice and Acknowledgement of Receipt (Family Law Form FL - 117) for your spouse to complete.
The court clerk will take your documents, enter a file stamp and return copies to you.
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